Pricey Sony Tablet P Hits UK Shelves

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The Japanese electronic giant will hope that the clamshell design and portability of the device will differentiate it from the competitors, but its most distinguishing feature could be its price, which is a comparatively steep £499.

Ultra-portable

The Tablet P supports both 3G and Wi-Fi connectivity, as well as two 5.5in touchscreens whose TruBlack display will offer “vibrant colours and truly amazing image quality”, claims Sony.

The Android 3.2 Honeycomb device’s appearance is more similar to a Nintendo 3DS than a traditional tablet and its portability is enhanced by a weight of just 370g.

Under the bonnet, a Tegra 2 dual-core processor, 1GB RAM and support MicroSD cards allow for fast browsing and ensure that users can make the most of Sony’s expanding content offering.

Sony has recently rationalised its content services under the umbrella of the Sony Entertainment Network, from which movies and music can be bought or streamed. This media can then be streamed to compatible TVs, speakers and home cinema systems using DLNA media apps.

In addition to the apps available on the Android Market, the Tablet P is Playstation-certified, meaning that it supports Playstation Suite software and is pre-loaded with classic Playstation games Crash Bandicoot and Pinball Heroes.